George Zimmerman’s Girlfriend Retracts Her Domestic Violence Story

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George Zimmerman’s girlfriend is retracting her domestic violence story and asking a Florida judge to lift the no-contact provision that stops the couple from seeing each other.

According to reports, Samantha Scheibe told authorities that she and Zimmerman had a “verbal dispute” on November 18 and he pointed a long-barreled shotgun “at [her] freaking face.” Now, the blonde says police misinterpreted that story — even though the 911 call was recorded– and insists Trayvon Martin’s killer “never pointed a gun at or toward [her] face in a threatening manner.”

“I am not afraid of George in any manner and I want to be with him,” Scheibe said in the affidavit obtained by CNN. “I believe that the police misinterpreted me and that I may have misspoken about certain facts in my statement to the police. I do not feel that the arrest report accurately recounts what happened.”

She is requesting for his charges of aggravated assault, battery and criminal mischief to be dropped so she can “be with George.”

It looks like his woman is just a new addition to Zimmerman’s sick life of twists and turns.